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    Chandra Shekhar Azad.

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    Chandrashekhar Azad History Chandrashekhar Azad‚ often called‚ Panditji was the founder of Garam Dal. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857‚ he was first among many Indian revolutionaries to use arms in their fight for independence against the British rulers. A devout Brahmin‚ he believed that it was his "dharma" (duty) to fight for others. He also believed that a soldier never relinquishes his weapon. Born to Pandit Sitaram Tiwari and Jagarani Devi‚ Azad spent most of his childhood and received

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    Hindi Cinema

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    Bollywood (Hindi: बॉलीवुड‚ Urdu: ÈÇáی æ) is the informal name given to the popular Mumbai-based Hindi-language film industry in India (Bharat). The term is often incorrectly used to refer to the whole of Hindi cinema. Bollywood is only a part of the Bhartiya film industry. The name is a portmanteau of Bombay (the former name for Mumbai) and Hollywood‚ the center of the American film industry. Though some deplore the name‚ arguing that it makes the

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    Hindi Nationalism

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    Hindi Nationalism This piece on Hindu nationalism‚ written by Alok Rai‚ deals with the coming of modern Hindi in the late 90s and the early 20s. Alok Rai who is also known as a critical thinker‚ theorist and also the grandson of Premchand makes his readers aware of the process of modernization in the case of language. In this essay we get to witness a connection between Hindi (old Hindi) and “Hindi” (new Hindi). Making of Hindi as a modern language connects to the programme of the imagining the

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    Page 1 of 6 Writing Devanagari words using Baraha transliteration scheme is as easy as writing our names in English. मेरा भारत महान can be written as merA bhArat mahAn. Devanagari script used for Sanskrit‚ Hindi‚ and Marathi languages are supported in Baraha. Other languages such as Konkani‚ Sindhi and Nepali that use devanagari script‚ can also be used. The transliteration rules are shown below with examples. See: Transliteration Examples Vowel: अ = a‚ आ = A‚aa‚ इ = i‚ ई = I‚ee‚ उ =

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    Hindi to English

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    Tense Chart For translation from Hindi to English Tense हाँ वाचक पहचान Positive Present Indefinite Present Continuous Present Perfect Present Perfect Continuous Past Indefinite Past Continuous Past Perfect Past Perfect Continuous Future Indefinite Future continuous Future Perfect Helping Verb कोई नहीं Form of the verb first first third first Verb + ? Verb+S या es in third person singular Verb+ing कोई नहीं +ing with since or for. Since with certainity and for with uncertainity कोई नहीं

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    Three paintings depicting mental illness and how society tried to rid the people of these illnesses before modern time are Hieronymous Bosh (Flowers of Folly/Stones of Madness)‚ Brueghel’s Stone Operation‚ and Girolamo Di Benvenuto’s painting of Exorcism. In Bosh’s painting‚ there are four individuals: a man with a funnel hat‚ attempting to cut open the second man’s brain to extract the stone of madness‚ there is also a man who is holding a vase and a woman who is watching the event‚ while she balances

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    Hindi Sahitya

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    जो सपने देखते हैं और उन्हें पूरा करने की कीमत चुकाने को तैयार रहते हैं‚ वो खुश रहते हैं. Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. The tragedy of life doesn’t lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goals to reach. जीवन की विडम्बना यह नहीं है कि आप अपने लक्ष्य तक नहीं पहुंचे‚ बल्कि यह है कि पहुँचने के लिए आपके पास कोई लक्ष्य ही नहीं था. No great man ever complains of want of opportunities. कोई भी महान व्यक्ति अवसरों की कमी के

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    Science writing in Hindi appears to have began in 1818 (Patariya‚ 2000) with the publication of a magazine named “Hindi Digdarshan‚” copies of which were circulated to many schools in West Bengal. ‘Digdarshan’ regularly incorporated materials on science‚ a trend that was not in vogue at that time even in contemporary reputed Hindi publication ’Udant martand’ (1928) credited to be the first Hindi newspaper. Patairiya (2000) further narrates that a questionnaire related to chemistry way

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    Hindi Dalit Literature

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    Hindi Dalit literature’s moment has arrived. After years of obscurity and unflattering comparisons to the maturity and expressiveness of Dalit literature in languages such as Marathi and Tamil‚ creative Dalit writing in Hindi is finally reaching a more visible level of popular recognition. Hindi Dalit novels‚ autobiographies‚ short-story and poetry anthologies‚ as well as volumes of literary criticism‚ are today being regularly published by Delhi’s top Hindi-language publishing houses‚ Rajkamal and

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    Hindi Grade 9

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    Hindi grade 9 – winter break homework – December‚ 2014 There will be very little time to work on the IGCSE exams once you return in February‚ so please see what you need to do in order to review for your exams: (a) Solve IGCSE papers – 2008‚ 2009 and 2010 (b) Use the link below to learn all your numbers from 1 - 100 http://blogs.transparent.com/hindi/hindi-numbers-1-100/ (c) You should highlight a list of new vocabulary from the past IGCSE papers – 2007‚ 2008‚ 2009 and 2010 AND learn

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